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When historians shall have finally inscribed upon the glori- 
fied pages of our country's history, the war-time activities of 
fraternal organizations during- the great world war. the name of 
the INDEPENDENT ORDER FREE SONS OE ISRAEL, will 
be illumined by its record of sacrifice and service, as exemplified 
by the intense loyalty and patriotism of its members, its unquali- 
fied support of the government and the ready conduct of projects 
which reflected the spirit of America, during its struggle for 
freedom and democracy. 

Approximately one million dollars was invested in Liberty 
Bonds, every member in active service was relieved from the pay- 
ment o/ dues and assessments and presented witli a bronze medal 
as a token of appreciation, and generous contributions were made 
to the Red Cross Society. Jewish Welfare Board and other funds. 

In April. 1918, the meml)ership was canvassed in behalf of the 
Knights (^f Columl)us \\ ar h^und, and a donatic n made by the 
Executive Board of the Order, all of which created widespread 
interest and Avon the commendation t)f distinguished men of 
every creed. By direct in\itation of Herl)ert Hoover, a special 
Committee journeyed to Washington in 1918 to discuss the food 
situation, which resulted in thei distr/ibution of considerable 
literature to the membership in the interests of food conservation. 

In September, 1918. the spacious clul) house of the Order, 
situated at 21 \\^est 124th St.. was thrown open to all men in 
uniform, it subsequently became a Unit (No. 38) of the N. Y. 
\\"ar Camp Community Service and Avas ofiicially recognized as 
such by the receipt of a certificate issued by the army and navv 
commission, of training camp activities, under date of September 
9th, 1918. 

Signs setting forth the conduct of this Unit by the Order were 
placed in conspicuous places, arrow signs attached to lamp-posts, 
fifty thousand cards were distributed by the Unit, and announce- 
ments made in the many million of weekly calendars circulated 
at all army cantonments, the other 56 Units and at official infor- 
mation booths. 

The publicity thus given this Unit attracted men in tmiform 
from all parts of the United States, Canada and countries of cui 
allies who taxed the capacity of the building. 



ORGANIZATION 

Surmounting early difficulties in the establishment of a com- 
petent staff to care for all guests, the Unit finally boasted of 266 
efficient assistants, faithfully, tactfully and energetically captained 
by Mrs. Chas. H. Herbst, to all of whom we are indebted and shall 
be ever grateful, and we are likewise appreciative of the assistance 
rendered by Mrs. Don M. Barber, Dr. Hill, Mr. Tyler, Mr. Codv, 
Mr. Kneeland. Mr. Lambert and Mr. McGuffy of the N. Y. W. 
C. C. S. headquarters staff", and to Brother Henry Lefkowitch, 
conductor of the Beethoven orchestra. 

GENERAL PLAN FOR SERVICE 

The Unit was open daily from 9 A. M. until 1 A. M. (Friday, 
9 A. M. until 6 P. M.). During these hours soldiers, sailors and 
marines enjoyed all its privileges, meals were furnished to over nine 
hundred men, either gratis or below cost, lodging, bus rides, theatre 
tickets, money, clothing, medical attention and transportation to 
camps and elsewhere were cheerfully furnished. Comfort kits were 
sent to men at cantonments and positions found for all applicants, 
direct with listed firms or through the United States Labor Bureau. 

INFORMATION BUREAU 

The maintenance of this bureau at all hours was of immeasur- 
able benefit to men in the service and particularly to neighborhood 
relatives and friends who sought information of hospitals, canton- 
ments, location bi troops at home and abroad, of vessels and of 
those near and dear ones who marched away to return no more. 
Inquiries from near or far for some brave lad were carefully made 
and in many instances satisfactory information obtained. The 
Director considered this Bureau service one of the best accomplish- 
ments of the Unit. 

HOME HOSPITALITY 

Countless invitations were extended through this Unit to men 
in uniform to dine with families on National Holidays and many 
soldiers and sailors availed themselves of this opportunity to meet 
and mingle with the people of New York. 

ENTERTAINMENT 

Beginning December 1st, 1918, Sunday night dances were in- 
augurated and continued until June 8th (inclusive), 1919. Vaude- 
ville numbers and refreshments were enjoyable features of these 
weekly events. 

Large quantities of home-made cake were supplied by the 
assistants for the boys and lemonade and sandwiches distributed 
AD. LIB, also candy and cigarettes occasionally. 



Community singing led by Messrs. Cody and Tyler from head- 
quarters was part of the program, and the Misses P. Herbst and 
M. Levy contributed vocal selections. Well known organizations 
acted as hosts and hostesses on the following occasions : 

Columbia Social Club December 22nd, 1918 

Troop 506, Boy Scouts of America, December 28th, " 

The Victory Club December 29th, " 

Federation of Social Service January 5th, 1919 

Ladies' Auxiliary of Unity Lodge. .. .January 12th, " 
Friendship Temple. Pythian Sisters. .January 19th, " 

Lady Shakespeares February 16th, " 

Martha W'ashington Temple, Pythian Sisters, 

March 30th, 
Unity Lodge, L O. F. S. of I April 6th, " 

The band of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum gave concerts at the 
Unit on December 15th, 1918. and on February 23rd, 1919, and the 
Greek American Boy Scouts Band played on March 23rd, 1919. 

More than 5,800 men in uniform registered at these dances, and 
over 3,300 members and friends were present. Hundreds were 
turned away for lack of accommodation. Officials of the N. Y. W 
C. C. S. pronounced Unit No. 38 one of the most efficient and 
I opular of the 57 in New York. 

BAZAAR 

Unit No. 38 conducted the publicity booth of the N. Y. W. 
C. C. S. at a three-day Bazaar held during February, 1919, at the 
new Pythian Temple in Bronx County, N. Y. Donations of Mdse. 
were received from the following: F. Oppenheimer, J. Gutman, 
M. Romberg, J. Bendix, F. Danziger, S. Stark, C. Winters, H. 
Simons, P. Mandel, J. Sherrick, The Victory Club, Brady Sign Co. 
and the Davis Printing Co. 

MEMORIAL DAY PARADE 

Unit No. 38 was accorded a place in the official parade of the 
Grand Army of the Republic on May 30th, Riverside Drive, N. Y. 

FLAG DAY 

The Flag Day exercises held at Public School No. S3, N. Y., 
on June 13th, 1919, were conducted by Unit No. 38. Addresses 
were delivered by Hon. Henry M. Goldfogle and Hon. Isaac Siegel, 
members of Congress. Hon. Salvatore Cotillo and others. A large 
silk flag, with pole and silk cord and tassels was presented to the 
school by the Unit. 

AMERICANIZATION MEETINGS AND PARK CONCERTS 

Arrangements were made with the Park Department of N. Y. 
for a series of symphony concerts and Americanization meetings on 
the Mall, Central Park, and these were held on July 16th and 30th 



and August 13th and 27th respectively. The orchestra of the 
Beethoven Musical Society directed by Brother Henry Lefkowitch 
furnished the concert programme and addresses were made by Hon. 
Palmer Canfield, Jr., Rev. Dr. B. A. Tintner and Col. F. Edwin 
Elwell. These concerts attracted over twenty-five thousand people, 
publicity being secured through the press and the hanging of pla- 
cards at the many entrances to the park. These public events re- 
ceived the hearty indorsement of the Mayor, city officials and 
citizens generally. 

CONCERTS AT ARMY HOSPITALS 

Although the Red Cross Society had complete charge of all 
social activities at the Base Hospitals, arrangements were made for 
a series of concerts to be given under the auspices of Unit No. 38. 
Accordingly the orchestra of the Beethoven Musical Society assisted 
by soloists gave concerts at Base Hospital No. 3 on February 16th 
and March 30th, 1919. 

Other concerts scheduled were omitted on account of the fluc- 
tuating attendance of the wounded from abroad. 

LIBERTY BOND DRAWINGS 

Each contributor to the Unit Fund participated in two drawings 
for fifty dollar Liberty Bonds. The first bond was presented to 
Mr. Calvin Trouton, residing at 907 Tinton Ave., N. Y. (Ticket 
No. 239) and the second bond was given to J. Ross, residing 
at 166 East 80th Street, New York (Ticket No. 69,276). 

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 

Receipts 

Bazaar Februarv, 1919. sale of Mdse $111.50 

Unit No. 38, sale of Mdse 238.62 

Donations Liberty Bond % from Assistants Unit No. 38 419.50 
Donations Liberty Bond, % from members of the I. O. 

F. S. of 1 1,046.85 

Total Receipts $1,816.47 

Disbursements 

Bazaar, Mdse., Printing, Etc $119.39 

(Note — Left-over Mdse was sold at the Unit) 

General Expense of Unit 648.57 

Army Hospital Concerts 74-. 30 

Central Park Concerts 309.51 

Liberty Bond, % 383.77 

Miscellaneous, % 280.93 

Total Disbursements $1,816.47 



LETTERS OF PRAISE 

are like the quality of mercy ; they speak the appreciation of 
those who were served and bring joy to the heart of those who 
have given service. 

There is no immodesty in the printing of these letters, 
selected from a great number; there is on the other hand, pleas- 
ure and deep satisfaction that the Independent Order Free Sons 
of Israel has been able to make itself of value and assistance 
during the World War. 



Brooklyn, N. Y., May 31st, 1919. 
Henry J. Hyman, 
Dear Sir: 

I inclose $1.00 in payment for the 
coupon book you recently sent me. 

I feel that your Order should receive 
great praise for the work it is doing, and 
although I can boast of no Jewish ances- 
try and am therefore not eligible to mem- 
bership, still any Order, working in the 
general direction of the common good and 
for the betterment of man is one more aid 
in the development of the great funda- 
mental principles of Fraternity without 
which no people can remain permanently 
great and prosperous. 

It is therefore with great pleasure that 
I help in this small degree the good work 
you are doing. 

Sincerely, 

DR. J. P. THAYER. 

346 Fulton Street. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Nashville, Tenn., June 3rd, 1919. 
Mr. Henry J. Hyman, 
Director War Camp 
Community Service, 
Free Sons of Israel 
Dear Mr. Hyman : ; 

Your circular exolaining the .work of 
Unit No. 38,- War Camp Community Ser- 
vice, condtJcted by the Free Sons of 
Israel, 'tggether^^, with' book of tickets, has 
been -received. The Free Sons of Israel 
surely deserve great credit for the success- 
ful manner in wli'-^h they are carrying on 
the work of Unit No. 38. 

The generous and whole-hearted maimer 
in which the Free Sons render such a 
multitudinous variety of service and aid 
to the boys in Service should make every 
member feel proud to know that he is 
affiliated with such an organization as the 
Independent Order Free Sons of Israel. 

Regretting that my condition prevents 
me from lieing of such slight service as 
that offered, I lieg to remain, with kind- 
est personal regards. 

Fraternally yours, 

S. GROSSMAN, 
lies Sigler Street, 
Nashville, Tenn. 

P. S. — Written by G. A. Grossman as 
Mr. S. Grossman is totally blind. 



Spokane, Wash., June 19, 1919. 
Independent Order Free Sons of Israel, 
21 West 124th Street, New York City. 
Gentlemen : 

Enclosed is a mail order for one dollar 
in payment of the 10 tickets received to 
help the boys in khaki and blue. 

Hoping this little will assist in welcom- 
ing the boys home, I remain. 
Sincerely yours, 
MRS. F. SILVERSTEIN. 



HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES U. S. 

Committee on Rules. 

Washington, D. C. 

New York, June 6, 1919. 
My Dear Brother Hyman : 

I have the honor to acknowledge with 
thanks the receipt of your very kind and 
esteemed letter of the 6th inst., inviting me 
to present on behalf of the Independent 
Order Free Sons of Israel, a fiag to Pub- 
lic School No. 83, on Friday morning 
next. 

Let me congratulate you upon the good 
work that you are doing; and I am ex- 
ceedingly gratified that the Free Sons' of 
Israel are rendering such patriotic service 
as is manifested by their generovis flag 
presentation. . 

Heartily 'reciprocating your good wishes, 
and Avith kind regards, I am. 

Cordially and fraternally yours, 

HENRY M. GOLDFOGLE. 



Albany, N. Y. 
Henrv J. Hyman, 
21 West 124th Street, 
New York. N. Y. 
Dear Brother Hyman : 

Your interesting favor of recent date is 
at hand. I am only too happy to help 
the War Camp Community Service in the 
way that you suggest, and I am enclosing 
a dollar bill. I am also returning the lit- 
tle book. I do not know whether the pur- 
pose is to admit soldiers with it to any 
privileges, and if so, kindly deliver it to 
any one whom you think would be inter- 
ested. If I am to retain it as a sort of 
receipt for the dollar, why, you can put 
it in your desk, or return it to me. 

As a member of one of the Committees of 
the Albany War Camp Community Service, 
can appreciate the necessity for the good 
work which you are doing. 

With best wishes for your success, I am, 
Sincerely yours, 

CHARLES M. STERN. 



May 23rd, 1919. 
Mr. Henry J. Hyman, 
New York City. 
My dear Mr. Hyman : 

I want to write you a few words of 
appreciation of the splendid work which 
has been done by Unit No. 38 of the War 
Camp Community Service under your able 
management. 

I am sure that the appreciation which 
you most prize is that of the hundreds of 
men in Service whom you have been able 
to help. 

\\ ith very kind regards, I am 
Sincerely yours, 

ROWLAND HAYNES. 

Director. 



ARTHUR F. KRAKEUR 

540 Fifth Avenue 
New York 

May 26th, 1919. 
Mr. Henrv J. Hvman, 
21 West 124th Street, 
New York City. 
Dear Henry : 

Thank you for sending me the books 
and I am pleased to say that I have al- 
ready disposed of three of them. I enclose 
check for the five books and an additional 
five for myself. Really, I envy you that 
it is possible to do the good work you 
are doing. 

Sincerely yours, 
ARTHUR F. KRAKEUR. 



PACIFIC AMERICAN METAL CO. 
Portland, Ore., June 23, 1919. 
Mr. Henry J. Hyman, 
21 West 124th Street, 
New York, N. Y. 
Dear Sir and Brother: 

I take pleasure in enclosing you here- 
with a New York exchange for $1.00 in 
payment of the ten tickets for the Unit 
No. 38, and it has given me great pleasure 
to be of some service to you. 
With kindest regards, I am, 
Patriotically yours, 
L. GRUENEBAUM. D. C. 



HARMONY LODGE NO. 63, 
I. O. F. S. of I. 
Milwaukee, Wis., June Sth, 1919. 
Henry J. Hyman, Eff|., 
(irand Recording Secretary, 
New York. 
Dear Bro. Hyman : 

Enclosed please hnd two checks of one 
dollar each ; one for Harmony Lodge No. 
63 and one from me toward the grand 
cause which the Free Sons of Israel are 
conducting. 

Sincerely and fraternally yours, 
B. BRACHMAN, 

Treasurer. 



F. EDWIN ELWELL 

Weehawken, N. J. 

12 Hudson Place. 

August 27th, 1919. 
My Dear Mr. Hyman: 

Permit me to thank you for the honor 
of addressing the public at your Concert 
in Central Park last evening in the inter- 
ests of Americanization. 

TTiis idea of making all of our citizens 
American in spirit and in fact is the great 
progressive movement of the hour and i:i 
this you have shown rare constructive 
genius of a high order. 

I have suggested that an Americaniza- 
tion Committee be established by Mayor 
Hylan and I trust that he will look favor- 
ably upon this idea. 

No movement that has ever been started 
in America can mean so much to our peo- 
ple as this effort to Americanize all the 
elements which make up our national life. 
Very sincerely yours, 

F. EDWIN ELWELL. 



Boston, May 20th, 1919. 
Dear Sir and Bro. : 

Enclosed you will find $1.00 and stubs 
for the book of tickets that you sent to 
me. I felt it was my duty as an Ameri- 
can citizen and a member of our wonder- 
ful Order to dispose of them. 

Hoping that our Order may still con- 
tinue to flourish in all of its undertakings, 
I remain. 

Fraternally yours in F., L. & T., 

WM. DAVIS. 
532 Tremont Street. 



New York, June 2nd, 1919. 
Henry J. Hyman, 
My Dear Sir and Bro. : 

Enclosed please find my check for five 
(5) dollars for book received. Kindly send 
four more, and oblige. With kindest re- 
gards from. 

Yours truly, 

LOUIS CRONE. 



June 30th, 1919. 
Henry J. Hyman, 
Director LInit No. 38. 
My Dear Mr. Hyman: 

I have your letter requesting the par- 
ticipation of the Singing Department in 
yoT Central Park Concerts and Ameri- 
canization Meetings and I shall be de- 
Ii"'hted to personally conduct the assem- 
blage on the following Wednesdays — July 
16th and 30th and August 13th and 27th 
at 8 P. M. I am very enthusiastic over 
this, your latest project, and wonder what 
you will do next for the good of the 
service. May I say to you at this op- 
portune time that your work for the 
New York War Camp Community Service 
by and through the conduct of one of our 
most successful units (No. 38) your ready 
response to the boys in need, your hos- 
pital concerts and your latest idea of giv- 
ing concerts in Central Park by a Sym- 
phony Orchestra of seventy-five with Com- 
mmity Singing and addresses by promi- 
nent Americans, has proved an inspira- 
tion to your co-workers at headquarters 
who admire your spirit of enterprise and 
Americanism. 

With assurance of my support, I am 
Sincerely yours, 

FRANCIS J. TYLER, 
Organi;'ing Director Department of 
Community Singing. 



New York, July 31st, 1919. 
My Dear Mr. Hyman: 

I am in receipt of your communication 
of a few days ago and I am very much 
obliged to you for your kindness. It is 
\greed, of course, that the little check 
that you had sent me should be used for 
the purchase of smokes for the boys at 
U. S. Army General Hospital No. 1. 

I am always ready to contribute my 
services for national work and it was more 
than a pleasure to be privileged to speak 
to such a large assemblage as greeted 
me at Central Park on July 30th. It was 
indeed arx inspiration. I hope that I did 
not dissipate the impression of beauty that 
was given forth by the wonderful music 
last night, but at least I believe I had 
tried to convey a little message to the 
people; a message that I hoped might 
make them think a little more of the de- 
velopment of Americanism that must be 
evident in the life of all of us now that 
the work of reconstruction has been begun. 
Very sincerely yours, 

RABBI B. A. TINTNER. 



Chicago, 111., June 8th, 1919. 
Henry J. Hyman, Esq., 
New York. 
Dear Sir and Bro. : 

Enclosed please find my donation as 
per your request forwarded to me here. 

It is indeed very gratifying to me to 
take note of the glorious work the Order 
is at present engaged in. 

May your endeavors as Secretary lead 
the Order in more such laudable under- 
takings. You can rely upon me to re- 
spond with my part in the carrying on of 
all noble work the Order engages in. 

With best wishes for success, I remain, 
Fraternally yours, 

J. L. WITKOWSKY. 



Mr. Henry J. Hyman, 
21 West 124th Street, 
New York City. 
My dear Mr. Hyman: 

I am very glad to see that you are 
still on the job. I am sure the series 
of concerts and Americaniaztion meet- 
ings to be held in Central Park will be 
very profitable. 

With all good wishes. 

Sincerely yours, 

geor(;e j. kneeland. 

Clul) Department, N. Y. W. C. C. S. 



Fac-simile of 
bronze medal pre- 
sented to members 
of the Independent 
Order Free Sons of 
Israel m active ser- 
vice during the world 
war at public recep- 




tions held on Sun- 
day, October I2fh, 
at Hotel Sherman, 
Chicago, and at 
Temple Israel of 
Harlem, N. Y., Nov. 
16lh, 1919. 



Contributions from Lodges and Members 



E. ABRAHAMS, New York City... 

J. ADLER 

H. ANHALT 

S. H. ANSPACHER, N. Y. City.... 

M. ASCHENBRANDT 

TOS. ALTER, New York City 

TOS. ABRAMS, New York City 

MAX AUC.UR, New York City 

N. ALEXANDER 

M. B. ABRAHAMS, New York City 

W. B. AST 

N. ABRAMS 

NORMAN AUERHAHN 

T. ADLER 

R. ABRAMS 

WILLIAM ANDALT 

DR. D. ALEXANDER 

TOHN T. AARON, Mt. Vernon... 

T. ACKERMAN 

S. ASCH : 

SIMON ADLER 

MRS. L. T. AUMANN 

S. ABRAHAM 

T. s. ADLER : :.. 

ARNON I ODGE 

M. ALLH ORN. New York City... 

ARYEH. LODGE 

S. ABRAMS, Brooklyn 

SAM ALEXANDER, Minneapolis.... 

I. ABRAHAMS, Brooklyn 

CHAS. ATTEL 

D. ALEXANDER 

APPEL IM. CO., Far Rorkaway ... 

D. ADLER, Brooklyn 

J. AP^ELBAITM, New York City 

A. ABRAHAM, ChieaRo, 111 

H. ABRAHAM, Brooklyn 

T. ASCHER. Chicago, 111 

T. AARON, ChicaRo, 111 

E. A. AARON, Chicago, 111 

J. ATLER 

ABRAM LODGE 

T. ALTER 

"T. AMSTERDAM, Philadelphia. 
M. APPLEBAUM 



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M. BERNSTEIN 1.00 

SIMON BALLIN. New York City... 1.00 

L. BERKENFELD, New York City 1.00 

H. A. BERNSTEIN, N. Y. City.... 1.00 

P. BARNARD, New York City 1.00 

S. M. BROTMAN 1.00 

SOL. J. BACHARACH, N. Y. City 1.00 

GUSTAVE BENEDICT, N. Y, City 1.00 

L. BARLTTH, New York City 1.00 

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.lULIUS BRAUN, New York City 1.00 

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S. DAVIS, ChicaRO, III 1.00 

SOL. DAVIDSON, New York City 1.00 

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S. DREYFUS, New Haven, Conn. 1.00 

T. W. DAVID, Chicago, 111 1.00 

HENRY DAVID, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1.00 

J. DANIELS, Chicago, 111 1.00 

J. DREYFUSS, Brooklyn 1.00 

P. DAVIDSON, New York City.... 1.00 

J. M. DAVIS, Minneapolis, Minn. 1.00 

M. DREYFUS, New York City.... 1.00 

S. DORNBERGER, New York City 1.00 

M. DRUCKER, New York City 1.00 

WM. DAVIS, New York City 1.00 

F. DRACH, New York City 1.00 

CHARLES DANZIGER 1.00 

A. DAVID 1.00 

S. DAVIS 100 

SAM DAICKER 1.00 

J. DANNENBERG, New York City 1.00 

JOE DE MONTE 1.00 

S. DAVIS 1.00 

S. ECKSTEIN 1.00 

S. EPSTEIN 1.00 

A. EDWARD 1.00 

H. EHRLICH, SR 1.00 

EHRMAN, Chicago, HI 1.00 

M. AND T. R. ELLISH 4.00 

L. ETTINGER, New York City 3.00 

W. EXELIE 1.00 

M. L. ECKSTEIN, New York City 1.00 

1). ETTINGER, New York City 1.00 

S. ENGEL 1.00 

S. EITINGER 1.00 

A. EISLER, Minneapolis 1.00 

J. EICHHOLZ, New York City 1.00 

E. FINK, Detroit, Mich 1.00 

L. FRIEDMAN, New York City... 1.00 

J. FRANK, Buffalo, N. Y 3.00 

E. FOX, Allston 1.00 

J. FREY, Brooklyn 1.00 

C. FOX. New York City 1.00 

S. FRIEDMAN, Brooklyn 1.00 

W. FLEISCHER, Chicago, 111 1.00 

E. FELDMAN AND H. FELDMAN 2 00 

H. FIELD 1.00 

M. FLORSHEIM 1.00 

GEO. T. FELLERMAN, Brooklyn. .. 1.00 

B. FARSCHER, New York City... 1 00 

J. FREEDMAN. New York Ci;y.... 1.00 

A. B. FREUD, Chicago, 111 1.00 

0. FOX, Allston, Mass 1.00 

M. FRIEND, Chicago, 111 1.00 

FLURSHEIM, Cleveland, 1.00 

J. E. FUERTH. Chicago, 111 1.00 

A. FTSHT^U, New York City 2 00 

T. FRANK 1.00 

GUS FRANK 100 

L. FRANK 2.00 

MAE FAI K, Boston, Mass 1.00 

P. FISCHEL 100 

S. FRANKLIN. New York City 1.00 

ED. P. FRANTZ, New York City 1 00 

1. FRIEDMAN 3.00 

O. FALK, New York City 1.00 

D. FRANKFORT, New Yo-k City 1.00 
CHARLES E. FALK, N. Y. City 1,00 
ELIZ. FRANK, New York City... 1 00 

D. FRIED, New York City 1.00 

L. FISHER, New York City 1 00 

CHAS. FALKENBERG, N. Y. City 1.00 



JOS. FELDSTEIN Philadelphia, Pa. 1.00 

A. FISHBEIN, Brooklyn 1.00 

MR. FLEISCHMAN 1.00 

HENRY FRIEDMAN, Chicago, 111. 1.00 

H. FRANKENBERGER 1.00 

LOUIS FOX, Chicago, 111 1.00 

HARRY FISHER, New York City.. 1.00 

T. GUMPERT, Chicago, 111 1.00 

i. GROSS, Chicago, III 1.00 

P. GOODMAN 1.00 

L. GELLER, New York City 1.00 

S. GOLDSCHMIDT 1.00 

L. GROLLMAN, Chicago 1.00 

A. GOLLANGER, New York City.... 1.00 

I. J. GOLDSTEIN, New York City 1.00 

D. GUTMAN, Chicago, 111 1.00 

M. GLICKLIET 1.00 

J. GO.LDBERGER, Philadelphia, Pa. 1.00 

J. GRABENSTEIN 1.00 

S. GUMPERT 1.00 

A. GABRIEL 1.00 

T. GOLDBERG, New York City 1.00 

b. GUTLOHN 1.00 

S. GUNDERSHEIMER 1.00 

S. GOLDSMITH 1.00 

J. GOLDSTEIN 1.00 

I. GREIF, New York City 1.00 

I. GOLD, New York City 1.00 

J. M. GOODMAN, New York City 1.00 

I. GOLDMAN, New York Ci;y 1.00 

E. GREENBERGER, N. Y. City... 1.00 

L. Gil BERT, New York City 1.00 

SAM GLANTZ 1.00 

L. L. GLAUBERG, N. Y. City.... 100 

H. GARRETSON, Brooklyn 1.00 

MAX GLASER. New York Ciy 1.00 

A. GRAETZMER, New York City ... 1 00 
L. GERSTMAN. New York Citv. .. 1.00 
R. GREENFIELD, New Rork Citv 1.00 

T. GOLDSMITH '.. 100 

S. GRAFF 1.00 

M. GOLDSTEIN 1.00 

S. E. GOLDSTEIN 1.00 

WM. GUMPET, Brooklyn 1.00 

H. (^OLDFINGER, Nyack, N. Y 1.00 

H. GIPS 1.00 

ROBT. GOLDSCHMIDT, Chicago 1.00 

SOL. GALITZ 1.00 

B. GOLDBACH, New Orleans, La. 1 00 

M. GOLDZIER, New York City 1.00 

L. GOLDBERG 1.00 

O. GREENBAUM, Portlnnd, Ore 1.00 

W. GOLD, Jamaica, L. 1 1.00 

M. GREENSTEIN, New York City 5.00 

S. GUGGENHEIM, New York City 1 00 

G. C. LODGE 1.00 

T. GALANTER. Chicago, 111 1.00 

JOS. GOLDBERG, New York City 1.00 

L. GOLDSMITH. Pittsburgh. Pa 1.00 

O. GRABOVVSKY, Detroit, Mich 1.00 

T. GOTTHELF. New York City 1.00 

H. GOLDSMITH 1 00 

J. GOETZ 1.00 

S. N. GOODMAN 1.00 

D. GAMPETSZKY, New York City 1.00 

GOLDSCHMIDT, Maspeth 1.00 

S. GREENGOOD. Chicago, 111 1.00 

O. GINZBERG, Kingston 1.00 

N. GREENFELD 1.00 

M. GERSCHEL, Philadelphia, Pa 1.00 

DR. M. GLTTMAN. New York City 1.00 

F. GUCKENHEIMER, N. Y. City 1.00 

G. T. GARTNER, Chicago, 111 50 

SAM GOLDSTEIN 1.00 



HENRY J. HYMAN. N. Y. City^.-.- 46.00 

H. HEIDENHEIM, New York City 1.00 

A. HERMAN, Chicago, HI 1.00 

L. HIRSCH, Brooklyn 1.00 

M. F. HIRSCH 1.00 

SOL. HIRSCHBERG, N. Y. City... 1.00 

M. HELLER 1.00 

A. HYMAN : 1.00 

B. HAEDECKER : 1.00 

D. HIRSCHFIELD .: 1.00 

H. E. HOROWITZ 1.00 

H. HECHINGER 1.00 

HENSCHEL 1.00 

J. HARTENSTEIN '. 1.00 

L. HIRSCH 1.00 

HENRY HIRSCH, New York City . 1.00 

GUS. HIRSCH, New York City 1.00 

MAX T. HASKELL, New York City 1.00 

L. HEYMAN, Brooklyn 1.00 

PH. HERNOCHSTEIN, N. Y. City .10 

M. HECHT 1.00 

I. HIRSCH, Chicago, 111 1.00 

L. HUTTER 1.00 

H. H. HUTTER, New York City. .. 1.00 

R. HARRIS, New York City 1.00 

L. HERTIG, New York City 1.00 

B. F. HIRSCH, Chicago, III 1.00 

AL. HARRIS : 1.00 

J. HEYMANN, New York City 1.00 

HAMBERGER, Astoria 1.00 

N. HUBERT. Hartford, Conn 1.00 

H. A. HAFER 1.00 

G. T. HERTZEL & CO., N. Y. City 1.00 

M. G. HARRIS, Chicago. Ill 1.00 

M. HYMAN, Brooklyn, N. Y 1.00 

P. HYAMS, New York City 1.00 

SAM HEXTER, New York City 1.00 

S. T. HOLTZ, Baltimore, Md 1.00 

C. b. HESSE, New York City 1.00 

D. HERZ. .Chicago, 111 1.00 

L. HAMMOND, New York City... 1.00 

S. HARRIS, New York City 1.00 

S. HAMMERSCHLAG, N. Y. City 1.00 

S. HARPMAN, Chicago, III. 1.00 

B. HKINRICH 1.00 

B. HERTZOG, Brooklyn 100 

HARMONY LODGE, Milwaukee... 1.00 

L. L. HARRIS. Chicago. Ill 1.00 

L. HALTSER. New York Chv 1.00 

D. HAMMOND, New York City... 1.00 
M. HIRSCHFIELD, N. Y. City.... 1.00 
M. HIRSCH, Holyoke, Mas.s 1.00 

A. ]\T. HDCHEIMER, N. Y. City... 1.00 

T. HEISON, Chicago, 111 1.00 

"N. TTFRCTTPS, Bosto". Mas^ 1.00 

H. HEYMAN, New York City 1.00 

O. HEYSTER, New York City 1.00 

L. HFSS. New York City 1.00 

J. Y. HIRSCH, Chicago, 111 1.00 

G. HAFFR 1.00 

M. TIAMMT^RSCHLAG. N. Y. City 1.00 

T. H. HEMMERDINGER, Bklyn 1.00 

H. HEINFMAN, New York City... 1 00 

H. TTANOWFR 1.00 

T. HERZFELD, New York City 1.00 

L. AND M. L. HIRSCH, N. Y. City 1.00 

F. HFROLD ;.... 1.00 

T. HENSCHEL 1.00 

HOI r,ANDER. New York City 1.00 

H. HARRIS, New York City 1.00 

L. HTRSCH. New York City 1.00 

E. HAMMEL 1.00 

L. HERBST. Brooklyn 1.00 

T. HTLBORN, New York City 1.00 

B. HAHN. New York City 1.00 

FELIX HAAS. New York City 1.00 

MARTIN HESS 1.00 

H. ISAACS 1.00 

S. ISRAEL, Chicago, 111 1.00 

A. ISAACS, New York Ci^v LOO 

J. ISAAC, New York City 1.00 



E. ISAACS, New York City 1.00 

ILLINOIS LODGE 1.00 

ISAACS : 1.00 

MRS. M. JACOBS, Phoeni.x, Ariz 5.15 

S. H. JAFFE, Chicago, 111 1.00 

M. L. JONES, Chicago, HI 1.00 

L. JARETZKY, New York City 1.00 

SAM JACKSON, New York City.... 1.00 

0. JOEL 1.00 

L JACOBS 1.00 

B. JACOBS, New York City 1.00 

N. JACOBSON, Richmond Hill 1.00 

A. JACOBS, Massachusetts 1.00 

J. JOHNSON, Chicago, III 1.00 

J. JACOBS, New York City 1.00 

M. JACOBS, New York City 1.00 

L. JAEGER 1 00 

L. JACOBS, New York Ci:y 1.00 

L. JACOBS, New York ity 1.00 

B. JACOBS, New- York City 1.00 

S. JACOBS, New York City 1.00 

STANLEY P. JACOBS, N. Y. City 1.00 

1. KREILSHEIMER, N. Y. City... 10.00 

S. KLEIN, New York City 1.00 

J. KAHN, Brooklyn 1.00 

I. KLEIN, New York City 1 00 

L. A. KOHN, Baltimore, Md 1.00 

J. KENNER 1.00 

M. KROCH, New York City 1.00 

L. KAHN, New York City 1.00 

J. M. KAHN, New York City 1.00 

L. KRONE. Bayswater, N. Y 5.00 

N. KOCH, New York City 1.00 

A. KRISKE, New York City 1.00 

G. KALNEL, New York City 1.00 

M. KUGELMAN, New York City 1.00 

B. KAHN. New York City 1.00 

L. KOHN, New York City 1.00 

A. KLEIN, New York City 1.00 

KENNER 1.00 

H. KAMSLER, New York City 1.00 

KRAMER 1.00 

S. KERSTEIN, New York City 1.00 

H. KAHN, Brooklyn 1.00 

PH. H. KARELSON, N. Y. City 1.00 

T. KRIEGER, Brooklyn 1.00 

A. KUNTZ. New York City 1.00 

M. KOHN. New York City. 1.00 

A. KATZ, New York City 1.00 

A. F. KRAKEUR, New York City 10.00 

S. KLEIN, New York City 1.00 

M. KRUEGER. New York City.... 1.00 

MAX KLEIN, New York City 1.00 

L. KRAUSER, New York City 1.00 

I. KREILSHEIMER, N. Y. City.... 1.00 

A. KLEIN 1.00 

J. KLEIN 1.00 

S. KLEIN 1.00 

S. KLEIN 1.00 

STG. KIRSCHBAUM 1.00 

SIMON KOHN. New York City 1.00 

P. KATZ, New York City 1.00 

J. M. KAUFMAN, New York City 1.00 

A. KAUFMAN, New York City....'. 1.00 

ISAAC KATZ, Orrville, Ala 1.00 

D. KRAUSKOPF, New York City.... 1.00 
R. KATZ 1.00 

E. KAUFMAN, Chicago, 111 1.00 

L. KRAMER, New York City 1 00 

M. KLEINHAUSER, S;. Louis, Mo. 1.00 



H. M. KOHN 1.00 

MAX KELLER 1.00 

L. KAHN, Hamilton, 1.00 

MAX KOHN, New York City 1.00 

E. KELER, Brooklyn 1.00 

J. KLEIN, Brooklyn 1.00 

PH. KAPLAN, Chicago, 111 1.00 

S. KORNSAND 1.00 

SELIG KAIZ, New York City 1.00 

FRED A. KOHN, Chicago, 111 1.00 

A. KATTEN, Hartford, Conn 1.00 

C. KLAUSNER, Chicago, 111 1.00 

J. LICHTENSTEIN, Detroit, Mich. 1.00 

S. LEVY 1.00 

H. M. LEVY, New York City 1.00 

E. P. LAZARUS, New York City.... 1.00 

E. LOWENSTEIN, Cincinnati, 1.00 

I. LOBITZ, Syracuse, N. Y 1.00 

L. LESSER, Brooklyn 1.00 

J. LEVIS, New York City 1.00 

A. M. LEVY, Brooklyn 1.00 

B. LEICHTER, New Haven, Conn. 1.00 

S. LEDERER 1 00 

S. LEICHTER, New York City 1.00 

F. LIEBERMAN 100 

B. LEVY, Brooklyn 1.00 

WM. LOWENTHAL, Philadelphia.. 1.00 

E. LEBENHOHL. Boston. Mass 1.00 

L. LEWIS, Port Chester, N. Y 1.00 

J. LEVY. New York City.. 1.00 

MAX LEDERER, New York City.... 1.00 

A. LAWRENCE, New York City... 1.00 

M. LEVY, New York City 1.00 

0. LAPPERT 1 00 

E. LEDERER, New York City.... 1.00 

M. L. LOWENSTEIN, Brooklyn 1.00 

A. LEWIS 1.00 

H. LEWIS 1.00 

M. E. LEVY, Brooklyn 1.00 

H. M. LEVY 1.00 

L. LOEWENSTEIN, N. Y. City.... 1.00 

B. LEVTNE 1.00 

W. R. LADENHEIM 1.00 

.T. J. LEVY 1.00 

J. LAMBER 1.00 

ALEX. LEVY, New York City 1.00 

H. LEWINSOHN. New York City 1.00 

DAVID LEVY, New York City.... 1.00 

A. LIEBERMAN 1.00 

G. LEVY, New York City 1.00 

HENRY LOEB, New York City.... 1.00 

HATTIE S. LOIZ 1.00 

SAM LOEB, Rochester, N. Y. . . 1.00 

A. .1. LINDENBORN 1.00 

V. LEROR 1 00 

ALEX. LESSER 1.00 

A. LIEDECKER, New York City.... 1.00 

J. A. LOIL 2.00 

W. LEMLEIN. Bronx, N. Y 1.00 

SAMUEL LEVY, New York City. ... 1.00 

JOSEPH LEVY 1.00 

CARRIE LOEB 1.00 

DR. J. LEBENSTEIN 1.00 

B. B. LTGHTE I.OO 

ABE LEVY, New York City 1.00 

WALTER LEVY 1.00 

1. .7. LOTZ, New York City 1.00 

JOHN LEFFLER 1.00 

S. LANGDORF 1.00 

A. LEVY, New York City 1.00 

H. LEVY, New York City 1.00 

D. LINDHEIMER, New York City 1.00 
CHARLES LEOPOLD, N. Y. City 1.00 

B. H. LEVY, New York City 1.00 

I. LEVY, Hartford, Conn 1.00 

H. LOWENSTEIN, Cincinnati, O. 1.00 

L .LOWENSTEIN, New York City 1.00 

L. LASERSON. Melrose, Mass '. 1.00 

J. LISSBERGER, Brooklyn 1.00 



E. M. LYONS 1.00 

H. LEVY, New York City 1.00 

CHAS. LYONS, Brooklyn 1.00 

F. LEMLEIN, New York Citv 1.00 

FELIX LEHMAN, Memphis, tenn. 1.00 

J. LOWENSTEIN, New York City 1.00 

M. LIGHT 1 00 

E. E. LANG, White Plains, N. Y 1.00 

A. L. LOWENSTEIN, N. Y. City 1.00 

L, LEVY, Memphis, Tenn 1,00 

MAX W. LEVY, New York City.... 1.00 

S. LEDERER i OO 

DAVID LAZARUS 1 00 

ALBERT LOEWENSTEIN 1.00 

L. LOWENTHAL 1 00 

H. LEVIN 1 00 

J. ARTHUR LEHMAN LOO 

C. LEHMAN 1 00 

L. LOVETT ■■ I'oo 

JACOB LEDERER 1.00 

P. LIPTON 1 00 

J. LEVY :.:::: 2.00 

SIG. LEVY 1 00 

I. LEVY ;:....::::;: 1.00 

J. M. LITTMAN 1 00 

A. LINCOLN ■ 1 00 

S. B. LOWENTHAL, N. Y. City.... 1.00 

H. LANGSTADTER i 00 

M. LESSER ■■" 1 00 

ROBERT LOEWENSTEIN, N. Y. 1.00 

B. D. MARX, Detroit 1.00 

C. H. MORRIS, Los Angeles, Cal. .. 1.00 
M. D. MILLER, Schenectady, N. Y. 1.00 

H. L. MARKS, Chicago, 111 1.00 

A. MORRIS. Cincinnati, 1.00 

SOL. MARSHALL, Chicago, 111 1.00 

P. MARKS. Chicago, 111 1.00 

CHAS, MOSS, Minneapolis. Minn. 1.00 

P. MI'ELLER, Cincinnati, 1.00 

S. C. MANN, Philadelphia, Pa 1.00 

DR. MANSBACH, Philadelphia, Pa. 1.00 

M. MARKS, (^hicago. 111 1.00 

L. MICHAELSON, Detroit, Mich. 1.00 

S. MALLORY, Hartford, Conn 1.00 

S. MANN 1.00 

A. MAY, New York City 1.00 

H. MAYER 1 00 

M. S. MEYERHOFF, Philadelphia 1.00 

M. MAYER, New York City 1.00 

J. MENDELSOHN 1.00 

S. MOHL 1.00 

A. MENDELSOHN. New York City 1.00 
H. MAYER. New York City 1 00 
LEON M. MYERS, New York City 1.00 

J. MOLL. New York City 1.00 

S. MEYER 1 00 

M. MANNHEIMER, New York City 1.00 

M. MOSES 1 00 

J. MEYER 100 

B. MASS I'oo 

J. MOSES. New York City I'oO 

HENRY MORRIS, New York City 1 00 

M. MEYER, New York City 1.00 

H. MAYER 1 00 

L. MINSTER i'oo 

S. MOLL 100 

GLT.s MEYER, New York City 6,00 

J. MARKS. New York City ... 1 00 

MARCL^S MOSES .New York City 1.00 

EDWARD MOSS, New York City .. 1.00 

L. MEYER. New York City 1.00 

S. MARX. New York City 1.00 

MOSES MAYER. New York City.... 1.00 

A. MENDELSOHN, N. Y. City 1 00 

S. MARKS. New York Citv 1 00 

NATHAN MARX, New York City . 1.00 

H. MARGOLIN, New York City . 1 00 

S. MAYER, New York City 1 00 

I. MANN 1 00 



JUDGE A. G. MAYER 1.00 

B MARKS 1-00 

JOE MAYER 100 

MONTEFIORE LODGE 1.00 

S. HANDEL 1.00 

CHARLES MICHAELS 1-00 

S. MOHL 1-00 

I MICHEL, New York City 1.00 

S. MILLER 1.00 

M. H. MINTZ 1.00 

H. MANHEIM, Chicago, III 1.00 

H. MICHAELS, New York City.... 1.00 

L. NEU 1-00 

CHARLES J. NEWMAN 1.00 

B. NAGELSMITH 100 

MAX NATHAN, New York City... 1.00 

L NEWBURGER, New York City 1.00 

O. NUSHMIR, New York City .. 1.00 

H. NETTLE & CO., Boston, Mass. 1.00 

NO NAME 100 

B. NEWMAN 1.00 

A. NELSON, New York City 1.00 

A. NETHE 3.00 

F. NEWMAN, New York City 1.00 

J. NEWMAN, New York City 1.00 

H. NEWMAN, New York City 1.00 

MRS. M. NEWMAN, N. Y. City 1.00 

M. NEWMAN 1.00 

NACHMAN 1-00 

A. NEWMAN 1.00 

M NEUBURGER, New York City 1.00 

S. NEWBURGER 1-00 

ALBERT NEUBAUM 100 

M. NEUBURGER LOO 

E. NEWMAN 100 

M. G. ONKLE. Chicago 1.00 

MAX OPPENHEIMER, Chicago... 1.00 

J OPOZNAUER, New York City 1.00 

A. OPENHEIM, New York City... 1.00 

E. OSTERMAN LOO 

ALEX. OSCAR, New York City 1.00 

L OBERNFELDER, N. Y. City.... 1.00 

A. OPPENHEIM 1.00 

BERNARD OCHS, New York City 1.00 

H. PIYZEL, New York City 1.00 

P. PRESNEL, Rochester, N. Y 1.00 

B. A. PRAGER, Allston, Mass 1.00 

E PAWEL & BRO., Hudson Falls.. 1.00 

O. POLLOCK, New York City 1.00 

J. M. PHILLIPS. New York City.... 1.00 

M P. PALEY, New York City 1.00 

PUT. P. CO 1.00 

ALFRED PELS, New York City... 1.00 

MRS. L PAUL 1.00 

L. POLAK 100 

F. PRINCE. New York City 1.00 

PIONEER LODGE 1.00 

HENRY PETT, New York City 1.00 

M. PROSVITZ 1.00 

ISAAC PINNER New York City... 1.00 

M. QUITTUER, Far Rockaway 1.00 

S. ROTHSCHILD. New York City 2.00 

MEYER ROSENBERG, N. Y. City 1.00 

A. RICE 1.00 

A. RAUCH. New York City 1.00 

DR. H. ROTHMAN 1.00 

H. RODMAN, New York City 1.00 

H. ROBECK, New York City 1.00 

CHARLES RALT, New York Citv... 1.00 

WM. ROSENBAUM, N. Y. City... 1 00 

JOS. RIEGELMAN, N. Y. City.... 1.00 



J. ROSS, New York City 1.00 

B. RUDERS 1.00 

M. REDELSHEIMER 1.00 

A. N. ROTHOLTZ 1.00 

DR. CHAS. ROSENBAUM 1.00 

B. ROSENBAUM 1.00 

T. RUBEN 1.00 

E. ROSENSTEIN 1.00 

D. RASKL 1.00 

H. V. ROCHSCHILD 1.00 

M. ROTHSCHILD 1.00 

T. ROSENBAUM, Chicago, 111 1.00 

T. RUBINSKY, New York City 1.00 

A. S. ROSENBAUM, Baltimore 1.00 

H. REINHEIMER 1.00 

M. A. ROSENBAUM 1.00 

ED. ROTHSCHILD, N. Y. City... 1.00 

H. ROSENFELD, New York City.... 1.00 

RICHMOND, VA 50 

S. ROHRSCHILD, New York City 1.00 
COL. CHAS. REICHENBACH, San 

Francisco, Cal 1.00 

T. RABINOWITZ, N. Y. City 1.00 

"M. ROSENSTEIN 1.00 

S. ROSENFELD 1.00 

S. ROSENZWEIG, Chicago, 111 1.00 

H. ROSENBAUM, New York City 1.00 

M. ROBITSCHECK, Chicago, 111 1.00 

H. T. RICE. Atlanta, Ga 1.00 

W. RAPHAEL. New York City 1.00 

T. ROSENFELD, Henderson 2.00 

"M. RIESE, Chicago, 111 1.00 

D. RICH. Atlanta, Ga 1.00 

F. REINER. Chicago, 111 1.00 

R. M. RICH. Albany, N. Y 1.00 

M. C. ROSENFELD 1.00 

H. RAPHAEL, New York City.... 1.00 

E. ROSENBERG 1.00 

BENJAMIN RICH, N. Y. City... LOO 

W. G. ROSENBERG, N. Y. City 1.00 
M. (or E.) ROTHENSTEIN, New 

York City 1.00 

DR. L. ROSENBAUM, N. Y. City 1.00 

H. ROSENBLUTH 1.00 

H. T. RYNER, New York City 1.00 

T. RINDSKOPF 1.00 

F. RAFFMAN, New York City 1.00 

E. STERNFELD, New York City. ... 1.00 
CHAS. SOLOMON 1.00 

B. SAMUEL, New York City 1.00 

S. SANDERS, New York City 1.00 

T. SCHRIMNER, New York City.. 1.00 

SAM STERN 1.00 

W. O. STEWARTS. New York City 1.00 

M. SIMON. New York City 1.00 

M. SCHOENBERG 1.00 

M. SACHS. New York City 1.00 

T. W. STOLTS, New York City.... 1.00 

JOS. STEINER. New York City... 1.00 

"E. a. STRASSER. New York City 1.00 

M. STETTHEIMER. N. Y. City 1.00 

HENRY S. SCHENDEL 1.00 

MORITZ SIMONS, New York City 1.00 

G. STEINER 1.00 

C. SOLOMON 1.00 

D. A. STEINER, New York City.... 1.00 
T. SHERWICK, New Yo-k Citv.... 1.00 
JULIA K. STEINHARDT, New 

York City 1.00 

S. SIEGEL. New York City 1.00 

ISRAEL STONE 1.00 

S. SUSSMAN. New York City 1.00 

ARNOLD SCHON 1.00 

A. SCHWARTZ 1.00 

R. STEIN 1.00 

DR. SOBEL. New York City 1.00 

S. SCLOSS. Chicago, 111 LOO 

F. STEIN 5.00 

WM. SIELER 1.00 



H. L. SEIDMAN 1.00 

S. SZERLIP 1 00 

JOSEPH SMIDT, Chicago, 111 1.00 

H. SILVERSTONE, New York City 1.00 

E. SCHWENGER, New York City .50 

H. SIEGEL, Port Chester, N. Y.. . 1.00 

A. STRASBURGER, Brooklyn 1.00 

E. SONNENFELD, Chicago, 111 1.00 

A. SPITZ, Brookline, Mass 1.00 

M. SCHATZ, Chicago. Ill 1.00 

M. STEINHEIMER, N. Y. City.... 1.00 

E. M. SALOMON, Chicago, 111 1.00 

H. STEIN 1.00 

SAM SPITZ. Brooklyn 1.00 

H. SANDMAN, Ozone Park 1.00 

S. SPITZER, Lynbrook, N. Y 1.00 

B. SCHLOSS, New York City 1.00 

S. SCHLOSS, Williamsport 1.00 

J. SCHICK, New York City 1.00 

N. SILBERSTEIN, New York City 1.00 

J. SONFIELD, Brooklyn 1.00 

S. M. SALOMON 1.00 

L. STERN, Philadelphia, Pa 1.00 

.TOS. STROOCK, Newburgh, N. Y. 1.00 

S. SANDMAN, New York City.... 1.00 

A. STEINFELS, New York City 1.00 

SOL SONN, Port Chester, N. Y.. .. 1.00 

N. E. SANDERS, Brooklyn 1.00 

J. SAMUELS, Hartford, Conn 1.00 

D. SHAPIRO 1.00 

E. SIMON 1.00 

A. SIMON 1 00 

B. STRAITSS. New York City 1.00 

A. SCHMELL, New York City 1.00 

GUSTAVE SELNER 1.00 

D. STRASSER 1.00 

J. STODOLA, New York City 1.00 

E. SCHOTT, New York City 1.00 

MAX SCHWARTZ. New York City 1.00 

L. SILVERBERG, New York City 1.00 

E. A. SCHWARZ, New York City 1.00 

MAX SCHOENHOLZ, N. Y. City 1.00 

L. STRAITSS, New York City 1.00 

MISS L. STEARN. New York City 3.00 

N. B. SCHLEICHER, N. Y. City 1.00 

I. SCHWARTZ, New York Citv 1.00 
MAX SCHAUMBURGER, New 

York City _ _ 1.00 

H. J. SEINKAUP, New York City 1.00 

D. SCHORSCH 1.00 

I. SCHORSCH. New York City 1.00 

B. F. SCHOTTENFELS 1.00 

S. SACHS. New York City 1.00 

S. SCHURTZ, New York City 1.00 

MAX SALTZ. New York City 2.00 

E. SILBERSTEIN, "New York City 1.00 
B. SILVERBERG, New York City 1.00 

M. STEGEL, New York City. 1.00 

M. SIMON 1.00 

H. SOLOMONS. New York City... 1.00 

MAX SCHLACTER 1.00 

L. STEIN, New York City._ 1.00 

A. T. SETTNER 1.00 

JOHN M. SMITH, New York City 1.00 

S. SCHNURFN 1,00 

W. G. SCHIFF 1.00 

n. T STEIN 1.00 

S. STODOLA, Chicago, 111 1.00 

H. SAMUELS. Chicago, 111 1.00 

S. STEINBERG, New York City__.. 1.00 

N. SIMON. New York City. 1.00 

S. STIEFFL. Rochester, N. Y 1.00 

M. B. SCHITTZ. Chicago, 111 1.00 

ISAAC STRALTS 1.00 

I. SCHEYER. New York City 2.00 

B. SKAR, Chicago, 111 1.00 

S. SILVERSTEIN, New York City 1.00 

MRS. F. SILVERSTEIN, Spokane 1.00 

A. M. STEIN 1.00 

N. SCHRAMM 1.00 

L. SOLOMON 1.00 



H. SONNENFIELD, Chicago, lU. 1.00 

H. SOLOMON, Detroit. Mich 1.00 

M. SCHIFF 1 00 

S. SONNENSCHEIN, cieve'land, O. 1.00 

J SPITZ., Chicago, 111 1.00 

D. SHERMAN, New York City 100 

F. SICHEL • 1 00 

E. I. SCHNEIDER 1 00 

M. SICHEL ■ I'oo 

M. SELIGMAN, Seaside 1.00 

ED. SCHULHOF, Chicago, 111 3.00 

M. STREUTZ. Chicago, 111 1.00 

L. SCHLEISSNER, L. I. City... 1.00 

F. SMITH, Cleveland, 1.00 

W. R. STERNBERG, Chicago, 111. 1.00 

S. STOCK 100 

LILLIAN STERN, New York City 2.00 

J. SOBEL, Chicago, 111 1.00 

S. STERN, Schenectady, N. Y 1.00 

JOHN B. SCHLESINGER, N. Y 1.00 

J. TOBIN, Detroit, Mich 1.00 

L. TAUBERT, New York City 1.00 

B. TOBIAS, Brooklyn 1.00 

0. TOBIAS, New York City 1.00 

HENRY TRAUT, New York City.... 1.00 

MRS. L. TROCKY, Chicago, HI. 1.00 

E. TAITSIG 1 00 

1. TURNER LOO 

W. UNGER 1 00 

UNKNOWN ■ '70 

E. ULLMAN, Richmond 100 

M. ULLMAN, New York City 1 00 

S. ITLLMAN, New York City 1.00 

S. R. VERST, Chicago, HI 1.00 

M. VOLTNS 1 00 

MAX VOLIN 1.00 

A. VOGEL, Kingston 1.00 

S. VOGEL, New York City 1.00 

CHAS. VOSS 30 

E. WEICHSEL, New York City.... 1.00 

CHARLES WEIS, Chicago, 111 ' 1.00 

O. WESSEL 1 00 

M. WOLF ■■ 100 

H. WELLHOUSE l.'oo 

S. WOLF, San Francisco, Cal 1.00 

M. WTEDER, Hartford. Conn 1.00 

L. WOLFF, Chicago, 111 1.00 

M. E. WOLF, Rochester. N. Y. 1.00 

R. WOI.FSON, Kansas City. Mo 1.00 

H. WATERMAN. Providence, R. I. 1.00 

M. WOLF, Atlanta, Ga 1.00 

WIM. WOLFF, Chicago, 111 1.00 

E. WOLFF, St. Louis, Mo 1.00 

GUSTAV WOLF, New York City... 1.00 

J. WEISKOPF, Chicago, 111 1.00 

T. WOLF, Chicago, 111 1.00 

M. WOLF, Catasnaqua, Pa 1.00 

H. WELFEr,D 1.00 

J. WEIL. Mt. Vernon, N. Y 1.00 

H. WARTENBURGER. N. Y. City 1.00 

RUDOLPH WOLF, Chicago, 111 1.00 

S. WEICHSEL 1.00 

M. WOLF. New York City 1.00 

M. WATIZ 1.00 

H. WEBER, New York City 1.00 

A. WONNS 1.00 

M. WHITEHEAD. Brooklyn 1.00 

R. M. WITT, New York City 1.00 

W. WOLF, New York City 1.00 

L. WEIL, Brooklyn 1.00 

JACOB WACHTEL, New York City 1.00 

S. H. WEINBERG, New York City 1.00 

ED. WIMPHEIMER, N. Y. City... 1.00 



E. R. WOLFNER, New York City 1.00 

D. H. WETLZNER, New York City 1.00 

H. WOLF 1.00 

0. WOLF 1.00 

D. A. WEILL 1.00 

M. WOLFF, New York City 1.00 

1. WYLER, New York City 1.00 

M. WALKER, New York City 1.00 

HENRY WEIL, New York City.... 1.00 

H. WOLFF, New York City 1.00 

L. WEINGARTEN, New York City 1.00 
I. WERTHEIMER & SON, New 

York City 1.00 

CHAS. WEINER, New York City ... 1.00 

J. WEILL, New York City 1.00 



J. WORMSER, New York City 1.00 

SIG. WELTNER, New York City... 1.00 

H. WEISKOPF, Chicago, 111 1.00 

I. WEIL 1.00 

BEN. WEIL 1.00 

M. A. WEINBERG 1.00 

I. WEIL 2.00 

MAX WEINER 1.00 

ED WASSER 1.00 

J. L. WILLKOWSKY, Chicag-o, 111. 1.00 

E. WINNIG, Leavenworth, Kan 1.00 

C. ZEPHYR, New York City 1.00 

M. ZINNE, Chicago 1.00 



Free Son Post No. 
American Legion 




Composed of Members of the Independent Order Free Sens of Israel 
Organized September 28lh, 1919 in the City of New York 



Contributions from Assistants of Unit No. 38 



F. AUERBACH $ 2.00 

C. ARONOWITZ 1 00 

S. ARONOWITZ 2 00 

M. ALTMAN 1.00 

MRS. H. BLOCK l.OO 

L. BRANDT 4 00 

R. BERNBERG 2 00 

RUTH BARON 1 00 

ETTA BENDON 1 00 

R. BERCK 2.00 

O. BERMAN 2 00 

B. BENJAMIN 3 00 

F. H. BAMBERGER 1 60 

L. BARONOW 10 

S. BRENNER 2 00 

M. BAUSCH ; 2^00 

SADIE CLARK 2 00 

C. CINEDOR 1 00 

L. CRAMER 2 00 

R. CREANGE 2 00 

W. COUGHLIN 3 10 

H. coRSA roo 

L. DAVIDSON 1 00 

R. DANZIGER i oo 

K. DAVIS 2 00 

F. DANZIGER I.OO 

E. FREEDMAN 2 00 

L. FREEZER 1 00 

S. FREEZER 1 00 

E. FRANKFURTER 2 00 

R. FRIEDMAN ' 2 00 

J- FOX ;.;; ^oo 

L. FREILICH 2.00 

B. GUTHERTZ 2 00 

M. GLTTHERTZ '2 00 

T. GREENSPAN 8 20 

G. (GREENWOOD 2 00 

H. GREENVVALD 200 

F. GELI 1.00 

D. GOLDSTEIN 2.00 

M. GREENWALD 2 00 

B. GREENTHAL 2 00 

E. (GOLDBERG 2 00 

D. GOLDBERG 2 00 

B. GRALTMAN 2.00 

P. HERBST 15.70 

.1. HOr,ZINGER 2 00 

C. HERTZ 2.00 

E. HARRIS 1.00 

HASS 1.00 

R. HOCTOR 2.00 

I. H ERNST ADT .... 80 

M. HEMMEFELD 2.00 

H. ISAACS 1 00 

B. ITALIANA I.OO 

I. JACOBS 1.00 

R. TACOBSON 1.00 

F. JACOBS 2 00 



R. KRAUSE 2.00 

BELLE KATZ 1 00 

A. KOSSOFF 2.00 

B. KANITS 2.00 

R. KANITZ 1.00 

D. KANITZ 2.00 

F. KLEIN 1.00 

A. KLEIN 1.00 

S. LUTZ 27.60 

A. LE BOWSKI S.OO 

C. LE BOWSKI 2.00 

C. LUDWIG 6.00 

F. LEVY 3.30 

M. LEVY 3.50 

C. LEVY 5.00 

L. LEVINE 1.00 

G. LEVINE 1.00 

A. LONSCHEIN 2.00 

D. LAZINCKY 2.00 

J. LAZINCKY 2.00 

F. LAZINCKY 2 00 

ESTHER LEVY 2.00 

E. LAMBERT 30 

B. LIGHTE 2.00 

RUTH LONDON 1.60 

I. LEVINE 2.00 

L. MERLIN 24.60 

G. MARKS .. 100 

S. MOND 2.00 

G. MOND 2.00 

B. MONASH 2 00 

F. MAYER 5.60 

R. MIKLOWITZ 2 00 

L. MARGOLIES 1.00 

A. MEYER 1 00 

JUr,IA MOSES 1 00 

E. MORRIS 2 00 

J. MARKUS . . 2 00 

MINNY MENDEL . 2 00 

MARY MENDEL 2 00 

L. MENDEL 5 00 

A. MEISEL 1 00 

P. MANDEL 1 00 

P. MARKOWITZ 2.00 

S. NEWMAN 3 00 

J. NATHAN ■■ 2 00 

A. NIER 1.00 

E. O'CONNOR 1.00 

T. PAPPERT 2 00 

E. PHILIPS 30 

J- PETT ::;;;:::::::: 2!oo 

S. PFEIFFER 200 

C. PAPERT "S.\ 2'00 

L. R. PEDEROFSKY 2.OO 

D. ROSEN 2 00 

M. RAPHAEL 200 

L. ROSSO ;...;::::: 2.00 

M. ROSS 2.00 

B. ROOS 1 70 

F. ROTHSTEIN 500 

R. ROSENBERG ' ' " 300 

HELENA REUBEN . . " 300 



S. STARK 48.00 

G. SHACHMAN 2.00 

B. SCHER 1.40 

F. SALKIN 1.00 

D. STEIN 2.00 

J. STAFSKY 1.00 

M. A. SIMONS 5.00 

E. SELIGMAN 70 

A. S. SANDS 2.00 

A. H. SIMON 1.00 

M. A. SIMONS 2.00 

E. SAND 1.40 

T. SILVERMAN 2.00 

H. SIMON 2.00 

A. SHAPIRO 1.00 

E. SEANDEL 1.00 

R. SIECEL 2.00 

O. SZEGO 1.00 

F. SEEHOF 2.00 

L. SILVERMAN 2.00 

A. SILBERMAN 2.00 

N. SGHNEIDERMAN 2.00 

M. SCHNEIDERMAN 2.00 



M. SPITZER 2.00 

J. STEIN 1.60 

H. SCHLISSEL 2.00 

R. SONNENBLICK 1.40 

S. STEIN 2.00 

C. TREFF 2.00 

UNKNOWN 1.00 

F. VOGEL 50 

M. WODISKE 1.00 

C. WINTER 5.00 

R. WEBER 2.00 

P. WEICHELSBAUM : 2.40 

S. WALDMAN 2.00 

C. WEBER 2.00 

L. WEINTRAUB 2.00 

HATTIE WOLF 2.00 

L. WOLF 10 

E. ZAHLER 2.00 

M. ZAHLER 2.00 

F. ZINTZ 2.00 



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INDEPENDENT ORDER 
FREE SONS OF ISRAEL 

IN MEMORYOF 
OUR BROTHERS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES 
FOR THE CAUSE OF UNIVERSAL FREEDOM 

<^ HARRY SFRIEDHAN, ISAIAH LODGE N522 
Cj JACOB F GREENEBAUM,GAD LODGE N^ 11 
^ PHILIPESHAFFNER, EXCELSIOR LODGE N529 
O MELVIN J. SPITZ JOSHUA LODGE N? 2 1 



WORLD 




WAR 



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1917 — 1919 



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Fac-Simile of Bronze Tablets {Size 20x24) Placed in the Neli> Yorli and Chicago 
Offices of the Independent Order Free Sons of Israel, in Everlasting Memory of 
Her yalieni Sons Who Laid Down Their Lives in the Cause of Universal Freedom 



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Members of the Independent Order Free Sons of 


Israel in Active Service during the W 


orld War 


EMIL ADLER 


IKE GOLDSCHMIDT 


DAVID J. MOSES 


EMIL ALEXANDER 


ARNOLD M. GOODHART 


MARK J. MOSES 


ALBERT ABRAHAMS 


S. W. GOODMAN 


JACOB MANN 


LEO. M. ALEXANDER 


MAX GOLDSCHMIDT 


MYRON M. MOLL 




JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN 


LEON. MINDELL 


WM. BATKOWSKY 


HERBERT GREEN 


DAVID Z. MAX 


JOS. M. BLUM 


L. A. GOLDSTEIN 


PAUL MINCER 


LIONEL BENDHEIM 


A. J. GOLDSMITH 


HENRY MEYER 


L. BLOOMFIELD 


J. F. GREENEBAUM 


DAVID MINSKY 


JACOB BALL 


DR. M. GOLDENBERG 


MORTIMER MAYER 


DR. HUGO BLUM 


A. S. GOLDEN 


MILTON C. MEHLINGER 


JOHN M. BLACK 


J. GREENBERG 


JACOB MASER 


JEROME J. BONDY 


WALTER E. GODFREY 


ISAAC MEYERS 


A. E. BLOCH 


MORRIS GOLDMAN 


SOLOMON MALLEY 


SIDNEY BAUMGARTEN 






DAVID S BRANDWEIN 
CECIL BLOCH 
E. BROMBERGER 
HUGO BERNHEIM 


ALBERT P. HEINEMAN 
HENRY HIRSCH 
ALBERT HOLZWASSER 
HERMAN HOLLAND 


WILLIAM NEWMAN 

MAX NOVIC 

M. A. NATANSON 


HENRY BARANCIK 


A. HARRIS 




DR. VICTOR BRECHER 


REV. A. HIRSHBERG 


HYMAN OBELER 




MANNIE HOFFMAN 


NATHAN OLKENITZKY 


NORMAN CLARK 






NATHANIEL M. COHEN 


BENJAMIN JAFFE 


SAMUEL PEHR 


SAMUEL COHEN 


MYRON M. JACOBS 


ISIDOR POLLOCK 


SAUL W. CARLETON 
ALLAN A. COHN 


M. HARRY JACKSON 
BERNARD JACOBY 


MAURICE PALAIS 


R. W. CHUCK 
H. A. COHN 


LEO JACOBY 
LAWRENCE H. JONES 


GUS V. REEVES 
DAN V. REEVES 


HERBERT DECKER 


JACOB V. KAHN 


MAX ROSENSTEIL 


O. H. DINCKELMAN 


LUDWIG KAHN 


JOS. REICH 


ARTHUR DETTELBACH 


DR. I. W. KAHN 


P. ROSENSTEIN 


R. DANIELS 


ISAAC KATZ 


DAVID C. ROSENTHAL 


J. DORRIS 


MAX KAZANOWITZ 




H. DORRIS 


MILTON KLEIN 


GEORGE I. SAMUELS 




MILTON KALLEN 


ALBERT SANDERS 


WM. EPSTEIN 


HENRY KRAUSS 


H. G. SCHLESINGER 


M. ANGELO ELIAS, 2nd 


HERB. KREILSHEIMER 


HENRY SCHLESINGER 


PERCY J. ELIAS 


MAX L. KREILSHEIMER 


MILFORD SCHULHOF 


I. J. EPSTEIN 


S. KREILSHEIMER 


LEON SCHOCHET 


SAMUEL L. EPSTEIN 


FERD KOHNFELDER 


S. A. SCHWARTZ 




F. P. KIRSCHNER 


HARRY SHAPIRO 


H. D. FRACKMAN 


EDWARD KOZLOW 


WILLIAM SIEGEL 


HARRY S. FRIEDMAN 


JOSEPH I. KOPELMAN 


ROY N. SINGER 


M. L. FRIEDMAN 


RUDOLPH KOHN 


A. SHIPKOWITZ 


ADOLPH C. FALLMAN 
JOS. FEUCHTWANGER 
HARRY FRISCH 
HENRY FRIEDMAN 
M. FEUERSTEIN 
L. A. FOX 


WM. R. LADENHEIN 
DR. J. LEBOWITZ 
SIDNEY LEVY 
DR. LOUIS LEVY 
MORRIS LEWINKIND 


SAM SIMON 
LEO H. STRENG 
CHARLES STRAUSS 
MELVIN J. SPITZ 
SAMUEL STEIN 
HARRY M. SABATH 




I. HOWARD LEHMAN 


SAMUEL SALOMON 


LIONEL GINSBURG 


LOUIS LIPPA 


I. E. SEGAL 


M. GOLDSCHMIDT 




SAM SEGAL 


SAMUEL L. GUETTEL 


H. MANHEIM 


L. SCHEFFER 


HARRY GRAWOIG 


CLARENCE MAYER 


FRANK SHUDNOW 



A. SCHWARTZFINGER 

J. L. SOLOMON 

I. SPIRA 

MAYNARD SCHATZ 

Dr. J. J. STEINFELDER 

ALFRED SIMON 

REV. SAMUEL J. SCHWAB 

DR. PHILIP F. SHAFFNER 

NATHAN SHORE 

BERNARD S. SKOR 

A. V. SILVERMAN 

MORRIS SAMUELS 

J. L. STONE 

Dr. J. B. SONNENSCHEIN 

L. J. STONE 

BERNARD S. SKER 

FRED. TOMBERG 
Dr. J. TANNENBAUM 
ADOLPH E. TAUSSIG 



A. WEISKOPF 

BERTRAM WEIL 

EDWARD WEISEL 

RUDOLPH WERTHMAN 

J. WILHERMSDORFER 

JACOB WINKLER 

SIDNEY WALLACH 

HERBERT L. WOLF 

LOUIS B. WOLF 

JOS. WEIL 

BENJ. I. WOLBERG 

MEYER WEINSTEIN 

MONROE WEIL 

MAX WEISS 

VICTOR B. WOLFFE 

C. M. WOLK 

J. WOLK 

MAX WAXMAN 

MORRIS WEISS 

M. ZABLE 



DIRECTOR'S NOTES 

In the operation of UNIT NO. 38, and the conduct under 
its auspices of the many projects and enterj^rises. enumerated in 
this l:)Ooklet. the entire expense was met by vokmtary contribu- 
tions. 



The "FIGHTING BUDDIE," as shown on the back pa.i^e of 
cover, is rejiroduced by courtesy of Butterick and Com])any, pub- 
h.shers of the "HOME SECTOR." 



The Assistants of UNIT NO. 38 will continue their activity 
in community work and become an auxiliary of the FREE SON 
POST of the^ AMERICAN LEGION. 



An itemized list of all receipts and disbursements is on fih 
at 21 West 124th Street, New York, for the inspection of whom- 
soever may be interested- 




APPRECIATION 

-CKNOWLEDGEMENT of appreciation is graciously 
made unto all who so kindly aided us to extend a glad 
and helping hand to the boys in khaki and blue who 

fought our battles and won a glorious victory for everlasting 

peace. 

We shall be ever grateful unto those who generously do- 
nated the funds, to the young women who readily gave their serv- 
ices, to the artists, to the bands of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum 
and the Greek Boy Scouts, to the Beethoven Orchestra and the 
orchestra of Public School No. 83 and whomsoever gave needed 
encouragement and support. 

When in the twilight of " Life " (hopefully many years 
hence) there shall come unto you a retrospect of the World War, 
how pleasant the thought, that it was glorious to be helpful to 
the boys of 1917-1919. 



Patriotically, 




Director. 



Dated November 1, 1919. 




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